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Reunion in Kenya
2008.05.17
Cheers!
From left to right: Simion, Moses, Katoo, Seremon, and Dee.
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Cheers!
From left to right: Simion, Moses, Katoo, Seremon, and Dee.
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A Welcoming Dance at the Manyatta in Voi, Kenya.
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A Welcoming Dance at the Manyatta in Voi, Kenya.
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Of course I joined in the dance with the other mamas and children.
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Of course I joined in the dance with the other mamas and children.
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We walked to the Voi Wildlife Lodge on a foot path in the bush.
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We walked to the Voi Wildlife Lodge on a foot path in the bush.
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Masai Moses with one of their cows.
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Masai Moses with one of their cows.
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My favorite lodge in Voi. It borders Tsavo East National Park.
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My favorite lodge in Voi. It borders Tsavo East National Park.
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Sunrise from my balcony overlooking the watering hole in the park.
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Sunrise from my balcony overlooking the watering hole in the park.
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A family of elephants at First Light.
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A family of elephants at First Light.
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A visitor in the early morning.
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A visitor in the early morning.
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I heard a lion roaring in the middle of the night.
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I heard a lion roaring in the middle of the night.
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The first night I asked for Waterbucks to visit me. They must have heard me.
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The first night I asked for Waterbucks to visit me. They must have heard me.
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They are all together also.
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They are all together also.
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A great location for water fowl.
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A great location for water fowl.
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I thought this was a wildcat but was later convinced it was a domestic version.
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I thought this was a wildcat but was later convinced it was a domestic version.
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This is where I lived in Voi from January to June of 2004. We had electricity and running water (cold only).
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This is where I lived in Voi from January to June of 2004. We had electricity and running water (cold only).
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It is spring here also. The long rains have ended. This is on the property. I am with Seremon (better known as Masai George).
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It is spring here also. The long rains have ended. This is on the property. I am with Seremon (better known as Masai George).
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I have convinced George and Moses to do an interpretive program for one of the schools. There are 42 tribes in Kenya and many of these children had never met a Masai.
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I have convinced George and Moses to do an interpretive program for one of the schools. There are 42 tribes in Kenya and many of these children had never met a Masai.
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As you can see, Moses always takes a good picture - like a model.
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As you can see, Moses always takes a good picture - like a model.
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Curious children at another school. Here they have a mzungu (white person) and two Masai to look at in amazement.
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Curious children at another school. Here they have a mzungu (white person) and two Masai to look at in amazement.
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Next we are on to Mt. Kasigau where I lived in the bush for 4 months.
I also named my African cat after the mountain. I call her Kasi.
I will update more pictures tomorrow.
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Next we are on to Mt. Kasigau where I lived in the bush for 4 months.
I also named my African cat after the mountain. I call her Kasi.
I will update more pictures tomorrow.
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Jambo from Kenya,
I have been having a wonderful time with my African family and friends. Have visited my old haunts, homes, etc. etc.
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how lucky you are! thanks for sharing. great photos!